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Find the zeros of the function f (x) = 2x^2 - 9x + 4.8
Round values to the nearest hundredth (if necessary).
Round values to the nearest hundredth (if necessary).
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To find the zeros of the function, we need to solve the equation f(x) = 2x^2 - 9x + 4.8 = 0.
We can factorize the equation:
2x^2 - 9x + 4.8 = 0
(2x - 1)(x - 4.8) = 0
Setting each factor to zero:
2x - 1 = 0
2x = 1
x = 1/2
x - 4.8 = 0
x = 4.8
Therefore, the zeros of the function are x = 1/2 and x = 4.8, rounded to the nearest hundredth.
We can factorize the equation:
2x^2 - 9x + 4.8 = 0
(2x - 1)(x - 4.8) = 0
Setting each factor to zero:
2x - 1 = 0
2x = 1
x = 1/2
x - 4.8 = 0
x = 4.8
Therefore, the zeros of the function are x = 1/2 and x = 4.8, rounded to the nearest hundredth.